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Friday, June 19, 2009

If you entered in the soil of Kasauli then never miss the opportunity to get an experience of birdwatching and picnics. The charm of a leisurely picnic in virgin woodlands is yours to enjoy as much as it was for the town's British residents over 50 years ago. Binocs and bird books are essential accompaniments if you want to stalk humming birds and flycatchers, minuets and magpies... you might get lucky and spot a deer or hyena loping through the undergrowth. The townsfolk say there are leopards too, but no sightings have matured in some time.

Dagshai:

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the pretty hill town of Dagshai, 16 km away, has an evern more undiscovered feel than Kasauli. Even today just a few visitors wend their way across the forested ravines and hills from Kasauli to Dagshai's picturesque environs.

With its superb walks and picnic spots under the canopy of oaks and holly forests, it used to be top-of-the-pops for family outings during the Raj.

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